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If there are cancer cells found, there may be enough for submission to a genetic testing firm that can give you its recurrence risk analysis. The result might help you and your oncologist look at a treatment path that seems appropriate for you, rather than relying more on the standard industry-wide protocol. Just a thought.nof course, I'm hoping none are found because none escaped the surgery the first time.

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Do you mean the oncotype dx test? Yes, that has been submitted. I see the radiation oncologist on May 9th and the medical onco on May 12. However, the hospital system here posts test results before you see the doctor and my score is 13 and there’s a notation that nine year recurrence with AI and Tam only is 4%. Not sure what all this means but I guess I’ll find out.